Quotes About Influence
Soberanía: La soberanía es un viento de cambio. Hariri
~ Idries Shah
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What goes into a salt-mine becomes salt.
~ Idries Shah
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Lo que va dentro de una mina de sal se convierte en sal.
~ Idries Shah
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Puede que hayas olvidado el Camino: Mas aquellos que vinieron antes No se olvidaron de ti. Bahaudín Naqshband de Bujará.
~ Idries Shah
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Todo lo que entra en una mina de sal se convierte en sal.
~ Idries Shah
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Definiciones de Mulla Do-Piaza Soborno: sustituye a la ley, la cual, a su vez, sustituye a la justicia.
~ Idries Shah
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The decline in the influence of religion has been due, in the main, not to religion itself, but to the very shallowness of many practitioners. People who are indoctrinated and mistake implanted obsession for faith, are themselves destroyers of the very thing which they imagine themselves called upon to try to protect. In fact, of course, they have no such call: and their capacity to protect something which is other than their imaginings makes for a comical situation.
~ Idries Shah
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Quienquiera que me haya enseñado una letra me ha hecho su esclavo.
~ Idries Shah
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The imitator is like a canal. It does not itself drink, but may transit water to the thirsty.
~ Idries Shah
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My mom was a saint. She taught me to be terminally nice.
~ Iggy Pop
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Jung lo dice con toda claridad: la mente puede hacer que las cosas sucedan.
~ Unknown
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En los que proceden de bien en mejor, el buen ángel toca a la tal ánima dulce, leve y suavemente, como gota de agua que entra en una esponja; y el malo toca agudamente y con sonido y inquietud, como cuando la gota de agua cae sobre la piedra. Y a los que proceden de mal en peor tocan los sobredichos espíritus contrario modo.
~ Ignatius of Loyola
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Among some of the famous men educated by the Jesuits we find Bossuet, Corneille, Molière, Tasso, Fontenelle, Diderot, Voltaire, and Bourdaloue, himself a Jesuit.
~ Ignatius of Loyola
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Film music should have the same relationship to the film drama that somebody's piano playing in my living room has on the book I am reading.
~ Igor Stravinsky
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A good composer does not imitate; he steals.
~ Igor Stravinsky
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Change your energy! Be genuinely positive. Have kind energy before you say kind words or do kind gestures. Affect other people positively.
~ Ilchi Lee
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The energy body acts as a bridge connecting our physical and spiritual bodies. In order for us to influence transformation of the body and mind, we must first learn to transform the energy flow.
~ Ilchi Lee
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Some changes we can control, but we find that many things are inseparably wired into the life we share in local, national, and global communities. For example, the healthy lifestyle you are determined to live and take to be a personal choice of which you have control, is heavily influenced and limited by the culture and industries of the communities you belong to.
~ Ilchi Lee
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he heard the performer who, more than any other, would shape his music. Roy Acuff was twenty years older than Hank, and outlived him by almost forty years.
~ Unknown
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Hank was barely influenced by country music's first superstar, Jimmie Rodgers, who succumbed to tuberculosis in 1933
~ Unknown
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Jumbalaya,' [sic] 'Cold, Cold Heart,' 'You Win Again,' and 'Lovesick Blues
~ Unknown
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Within ten weeks of his death, Hank had as many albums on the market as he did all the years he lived; hundreds more would follow. The oil well that Hank Williams became in death was starting to gush
~ Unknown
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His songs now accompany television commercials and have been reinterpreted across the musical spectrum, from the British punk acts to jazz divas like Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones. Hank's songs, in fact, are almost everywhere. As the records grow smaller, Hank Williams grows bigger.
~ Unknown
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It was probably in Georgiana that Hank met his first acknowledged musical influence, a black street musician, Rufus Payne. Because Payne was rarely found without a home-brewed mix of alcohol and tea, Payne's nickname was "Tee-Tot," a pun on teetotaler
~ Unknown
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